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"I am pleased that Anthem has responded quickly and positively to our request and that consumers affected by the data breach will be able to access the promised free identity theft protection and credit monitoring beginning this coming Friday, February 13. I strongly urge all affected Connecticut residents to take advantage of these services as soon as they can."
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Ruling in Apple eBooks Appeal
"This enforcement action and the settlements that arose from it are representative of my continued commitment to ensuring Connecticut consumers the benefits of an honest, open and competitive marketplace. I'm extremely proud of the work of my staff and of the exemplary cooperation amongst state attorneys general and the Department of Justice that has led to today's ruling."
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"This settlement brings to a close a case that has endured for more than a decade and ends the uncertainty of litigation for all involved parties."
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Attorney General Announces $16.75 Million Settlement Involving Implantable Heart Defibrillators
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Attorney General, DCP Sue Shelton Car Dealership Alleging Almost 300 Instances Of False Advertising
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Attorney General Urges Agreement With Tribes Before Legalizing Game Of Keno
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Attorney General To Testify In Favor Of President’s Proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency
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Attorney General To Fight CL&P Request That Will Erase Expected 5 Percent Rate Decrease
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Attorney General To Fed Chair: Stop Additional $230 Million In AIG Bonuses Slated For Payment
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Attorney General To Seek DPUC Investigation Of Missing CL&P Customer Payments
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Attorney General To FDA: End The Delay, Protect Consumers From False Sunscreen Labels
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Attorney General To Continue Fight In Wake Of New England Pellet Bankruptcy
